The Sr. Enterprise Applications Analyst, Procurement supports the evolution, implementation, and integrity of TaylorMade's Oracle ERP solutions across global procurement and supply chain operations. This role provides functional expertise and day-to-day operational support for Procure-to-Pay (P2P) processes, while partnering with business stakeholders to drive measurable process improvement and align system capabilities with strategic objectives. The analyst supports enterprise initiatives including system upgrades, automation, and cloud migration planning. Reports to the Director, Supply Chain Applications.
Essential Functions and Key Responsibilities:
Core Functional Support & Operations
Provide day-to-day functional support for Oracle Procurement including troubleshooting
Act as primary escalation point during critical production issues; coordinate war room sessions and provide regular status updates to management
Configure and maintain setups
Support end-to-end P2P processes spanning Purchasing, Inventory, and Accounts Payable to streamline sourcing, invoice matching, and financial accounting
Support supplier onboarding workflows, user access governance, PO acknowledgment, ASN, and invoice collaboration configurations
Support integration of Oracle EBS with third-party systems including WMS (Infor), freight/3PL providers, and supplier portals via EDI, APIs, and open interfaces
Business Analysis & Solution Design
Gather and document business requirements using Oracle AIM methodology (RD.050, BR.100, MD.050, MD.070, MD.120); translate requirements into functional specifications for development teams
Analyze current processes, identify gaps, and recommend Oracle-standard solutions
Testing & Quality Assurance
Develop comprehensive test plans covering functional scenarios, integration points, and regression testing
Execute Functional testing, System Integration testing (SIT) with IT stakeholders, documenting results and defect resolution
Validate system configurations meet business requirements before production deployment
Perform root cause analysis on system issues and implement permanent fixes
Documentation & Training
Create and maintain functional documentation (designs, configurations, process flows) and support materials, including knowledge base articles for known issues and workarounds.
Develop and deliver end‑user training, job aids, and procedures to support new functionality and process changes.
Continuous Improvement & Strategic Initiatives
Identify and implement P2P process improvements, including automation of repetitive tasks; track, measure, and communicate results to business stakeholders.
Leverage AI‑enabled tools and stay current on Oracle EBS updates to support solution design, ERP optimization, and collaboration with Solution Architects on the technology roadmap and Fusion Cloud migration planning.
Stakeholder Collaboration
Partner with business process owners across Operations, Finance, and Order Management to align system capabilities with business objectives
Coordinate with technical teams (DBAs, developers) on customizations, interfaces, and performance tuning
Knowledge and Skills Requirements:
Fluent verbal and written English communication skills required.
Ability to deliver multiple global projects on time while supporting the business and functional teams to keep the Oracle ERP system up and running
Clearly and accurately articulates and validates benefits of the application changes to global business users and development team
Sound communication skills with management, development teams, vendors, systems administrators and other related service providers, both locally and remotely
Excellent relationship building skills, including the ability to develop and nurture productive relationships with IT peers and business colleagues
Proficient in Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Strong business acumen
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with keen attention to detail
Strong project management experience
Fully understand systems development life cycle
Ability to manage multiple projects, activities, and resources simultaneously
Contributes to and helps drive a culture of creativity and innovation
Technical
Deep functional expertise across Oracle EBS P2P modules: Purchasing, iProcurement, iSupplier Portal, Cost Management, Supplier Lifecycle Management, Sourcing, Inventory, and Receiving
Working knowledge of Oracle MRP/Master Scheduling integration with Procurement including sourcing rules, assignment sets, and nettable sub-inventory planning parameters
Experience with Oracle Inventory organization design: sub-inventory structures, item master planning attributes, locator management, and period-end close procedures
Functional understanding of RICEW object design and integration architecture for Procurement-adjacent interfaces (EDI, APIs, cXML/PunchOut)
Support regional configurations and deployments across global operations
Preferred Experience
Experience with SQL and PL/SQL for support and implementation assistance with technical staff.
Understanding of Oracle Workflows, APIs, and Open Interfaces using within Oracle eBusiness.
Experience with Oracle eBusiness modules outside base ERP modules, and Oracle Fusion cloud applications, which may interface to the ERP.
Experience leveraging AI‑enabled tools to support analysis, automation, and decision‑making across ERP processes.
Education, Work Experience, and Professional Certifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Supply Chain, or related technical field
8+ years of progressive IT experience in enterprise application implementation and support
5+ years of experience supporting Oracle EBS 12.2 Procurement, Finance, and Supply Chain processes
Experience or training in ITIL preferred; experience with Agile/Scrum methodology
Track record of implementing key projects supporting mid-to-large-scale Oracle ERP environments
Work Environment / Physical Requirements:
Normal office conditions with extensive computer and phone usage.
Ability to work extended hours as necessary.
Able to work efficiently and accurately in an atmosphere of frequent interruption.
Light physical effort equal to frequent lifting or moving of lightweight materials.
Frequent travel may be required.
TaylorMade is a performance driven organization and our total rewards approach to compensation is designed to support this. We consider many factors in determining base compensation, including position scope, job related knowledge, education, skills, experience, and work location. The expected annual base pay range for this position is $120,000 - $140,000. Additional benefits, such as health & wellness, performance bonuses, product discounts, holidays, paid time off, etc. may also be offered in accordance with our plans.
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TaylorMade Golf Company is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religious creed, color, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, pregnancy, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, military and veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law, ordinance, or regulation.
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Overview: Headquartered in Carlsbad, California, TaylorMade Golf is a leading manufacturer of high performance golf equipment, golf balls and accessories. TaylorMade has a history of innovative industry-leading products such as the newly launched Stealth family headlined by the 60-layer Carbon Twist Face Stealth Carbonwood Driver. TaylorMade's technological advancements touch all sectors of the golf industry with products like P Series irons, Milled Grind 3 wedges, TP5/TP5X golf balls and Spider putters. A major force across the world's professional tours, TaylorMade has an unrivaled athlete portfolio that includes Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Rickie Fowler, Matthew Wolff, Harry Higgs, SH Park, Charley Hull, Maria Fassi and Sierra Brooks. History: In the spring of 1979 a golf equipment salesman named Gary Adams took out a $24,000 loan on his home and founded the TaylorMade Golf Company. He rented a 6,000 square-foot building that at one time housed a television assembly plant. Counting him, there were three employees and a single, innovative product: a 12-degree driver cast of stainless steel. This new metalwood looked and sounded different from a wooden wood, and most important, it performed differently. The clubhead's perimeter-weighting offered greater forgiveness on mis-hits, while the lower center of gravity made it easier to launch the ball in the air. Adams, the son of a golf professional, was adamant that TaylorMade clubs maintain ties to what true golfers perceived an authentic golf club should look and feel like. They were committed to combining innovation with authenticity, to always be passionate about the game, and pledged to be competitive - to work hard to establish itself and grow. These four tenets would take them far. Since the creation of the first metalwood in 1979, the TaylorMade Golf Company has established a legacy of breaking from tradition to reach new thresholds of performance.
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